Shreyas Iyer, India cricketer, has remarked that his assured strokes against Jofra Archer’s short balls in the ODIs against England were not meant to send a ‘message’ to anyone and he simply has faith in himself to play his best possible cricket.
Iyer has cemented the No. in ODIs and been great in recent years. fourth position in the Indian batting order and showing his value over time.
Iyer’s greatly better performance against the short-pitched delivery has of late been much publicized.
Regarding the assurance, absolutely not. But you look at my domestic season, I played so many this year and hit sixes off difficult deliveries. 2. That really boosted my self-esteem. Iyer told The Hindustan Times during her talk that she could essentially produce the force with a wide stance and excellent base.
“I needn’t write to everyone.” All I need to do is have confidence in myself and execute the finest possible cricket. Iyer included: “The message is sent by itself.
Next, Iyer will be in play when he captains the Punjab Kings in the IPL 2025 scheduled. The 25 of March in Ahmedabad will start their Gujarat Titans offensive.
Iyer, like most of the Champions Trophy, was asked to direct India’s middle overs run-scoring in the 2025 Champions Trophy final versus New Zealand on March 9.
Iyer had to right away negotiate the spinners’ tandem bowling and create an important partnership with Axar Patel for the fourth wicket. Many believed he would hold one end and lead India home, but this turned not so.
I meant to bat on. Iyer said: “If you remember we were going ball to ball, and if I could have gotten a boundary against that ball (Mitchell Santner), it would have been different.”
After the Champions Trophy success of his squad a few days ago, the star India middle-order batsman has transformed himself into one of India’s most dependable number four batsmen lately and was labelled a “silent hero” by his captain Rohit Sharma.